• 21 hours ago
証言者バラエティ アンタウォッチマン!2024年11月12日 ザキヤマが気になる職業を徹底取材!《サンド気になるマン街のスゴいアンタ》~天気予報のお仕事編~
#EnglishMovie #cdrama #drama #engsub #chinesedramaengsub #movieshortfull

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00The man you're curious about three times, the amazing guy from the city!
00:07We've seen him before, but we don't know much about him.
00:10This is a show where we ask questions to the people we're curious about.
00:14Who are we interviewing this time?
00:17Here I am.
00:19Here I am today.
00:21Where am I?
00:22Well, if you look at the height of this ceiling, you can see where I am.
00:26No, I don't know.
00:27This height is higher than Zakiyama.
00:30Is it that high?
00:32It's that company.
00:34Do you know who it is?
00:36Oh, you know.
00:38Yes, it's Weather News.
00:40I didn't know.
00:41I watch Weather News a lot.
00:44Weather forecast.
00:46I watch it as if it were normal.
00:49When I become an entertainer, I'm very curious about the weather on the day of the shoot.
00:53The highest temperature is expected to be 25 degrees.
00:56I think it's the weekend weather.
00:58So, this time, Yamazaki was curious about the weather forecast.
01:03In addition to making everyday life convenient,
01:06it is one of the infrastructure necessary for society to provide important information related to life in an emergency.
01:15I look at it every day, but who is predicting it?
01:22I often hear it, but there are a lot of words that I don't know in detail.
01:27Yamazaki will explain such concerns in detail.
01:32In addition,
01:33I will give it to the Weather News Live.
01:40Yamazaki will appear live on the weather broadcast.
01:44I will experience the job of a caster.
01:47Do you watch the weather forecast?
01:49I watch it every day.
01:51I watch it every day.
01:52Including the temperature.
01:53I watch it on the day before the shoot.
01:56When it rains, I go under the roof.
02:00It will be sunny in 10 minutes.
02:02Do you know such a thing?
02:03The director said,
02:04It will be sunny in 10 minutes.
02:05But it's not sunny.
02:07That's right.
02:08It's not a perfect day.
02:12Yamazaki visited the world's largest private weather information company, Weather News.
02:18In addition to the daily weather information and the situation of rain clouds in the app,
02:25He is distributing weather information 24 hours a day on YouTube.
02:32First of all, Yamazaki was curious.
02:34How is the weather forecast predicted?
02:38This is a forecast center.
02:41This is a department that makes weather forecasts.
02:45We check the weather today and make a forecast.
02:51Is this person making a weather forecast now?
02:54That's right.
02:55It depends on this person, right?
02:57That's right.
02:59By the way, how is it predicted now?
03:02There is a computer simulation result of the weather forecast model.
03:06The weather forecast model is like a calculator that calculates the weather.
03:13It collects data from various places such as wind and atmospheric pressure to move the atmosphere.
03:19The computer calculates and predicts the weather for the future.
03:25That's amazing.
03:27Here, Yamazaki is also curious.
03:31There are many places where there are clouds and rain.
03:37It's a little off, isn't it?
03:39Why is that?
03:41I think I'm using a weather forecast model to check the simulation results.
03:46In the end, the weather forecast is made according to the current weather situation.
03:53Each has a different way of thinking, so it changes.
03:57The difference is whether it's cloudy or rainy.
04:00That's right.
04:02While collecting weather data from various places,
04:05there are unexpected phenomena such as sudden heavy rain and strong winds,
04:10so the results of the computer are not perfect.
04:13That's right.
04:15That's where the weather forecast comes in.
04:19By adding knowledge and experience to the results of the computer,
04:23the weather forecast is completed.
04:26It's right here.
04:28That's right. This is the part in charge of weather forecast.
04:31I see, I see.
04:32You've never seen a weather forecast, have you?
04:35Today's weather is in charge.
04:37If it's a weekday, it's in the back.
04:39If it's a weekday, it's even more difficult.
04:42That's right.
04:43You have to look at it with a long view.
04:45This is for the two female staff.
04:48This is the weekday weather forecast.
04:51You're living in the future.
04:54It's like a weekday weather forecast.
04:57This is amazing.
04:58That's why I quit golf.
05:00It's raining.
05:01Is the weekday weather forecast solidified to some extent?
05:04That's right.
05:05The forecast was solidified,
05:07but I'm finalizing the forecast for the day after tomorrow.
05:11Does it mean that the forecast is decided, but the day after tomorrow is difficult?
05:15If it's the day after tomorrow, it's more detailed.
05:18It's the range of rain.
05:20I see, I see.
05:22It means that the accuracy of the forecast is required.
05:25That's right.
05:26The weather forecast is based on sunny and cloudy days, right?
05:33The weather forecast is based on sunny and cloudy days.
05:37This is also decided by the weather forecaster based on various data.
05:43I'm curious about the criteria for this sunny and cloudy day.
05:49That's right.
05:50In fact, there are solid rules for weather forecasting.
05:56I have a quiz for you.
05:59Do you know which is sunny and which is cloudy?
06:06Please answer the boundary line between sunny and cloudy.
06:11I think it's C.
06:13C?
06:14The amount of blue is half of C, so I think it's sunny.
06:20I think it's D.
06:22That means it's almost sunny.
06:24Mr. Shibata?
06:26I think it's D.
06:29If the sun is out, it's sunny.
06:33I think so, too.
06:35Mr. Shibata?
06:38I see.
06:39I think it's D.
06:41Mr. Tomizawa said so.
06:43I think it's okay.
06:44No, no.
06:45I think it's D.
06:47I think it's C.
06:48I think it's D.
06:50I think it's C.
06:52I'll take the answer.
06:54I think it's A.
06:56A?
06:57I think it's A.
06:58I think it's A.
06:59I think it's A.
07:00I think it's A.
07:01I don't know.
07:04Which one is the boundary line between sunny and cloudy?
07:09B!
07:11Yes!
07:13Yes!
07:15I see.
07:16That was close.
07:17Mr. Date, you were close, too.
07:18Mr. Shibata was a little bit off.
07:21The difference between sunny and cloudy is the ratio of clouds in the sky.
07:26When the amount of clouds is more than 90%, it's called cloudy.
07:31Oh, I see.
07:33Yes.
07:34Mr. Shibata is looking at the weather forecast.
07:40What is the ratio?
07:44It's about 90%.
07:47Wow!
07:48Wow!
07:49That's amazing.
07:51And the weather forecast system is...
07:54The weather forecast system has been No.1 for two consecutive years.
07:59Wait a minute.
08:00Is No.1 included in the weather forecast system for private companies?
08:08Yes, it is.
08:09For those members?
08:10Yes, it is.
08:11Is it included in the weather forecast system?
08:13Wow!
08:14That's amazing.
08:15That's right.
08:16The weather forecast system is No.1 in the weather forecast system.
08:21Why is the weather forecast system No.1?
08:24The weather forecast system has 1,300 observation points.
08:30In addition to that, it has its own observation point.
08:33It has 13,000 observation points.
08:35Wow!
08:36That's amazing.
08:38The observation point measures rain, wind, and temperature.
08:43The more observation points, the more accurate data can be obtained.
08:48That's amazing.
08:49In addition to that...
08:51The weather forecast system plots the weather forecast system on a map.
08:57The small dot is the weather forecast system.
09:01What is the weather forecast system?
09:03We call it a supporter.
09:10When a supporter posts a picture of the current weather,
09:14the system receives points in the app.
09:17I see.
09:18By collecting information using such an app,
09:22you can predict the weather in a small area.
09:25It's reflected in a small area.
09:26That's amazing.
09:27That's because something happened in 1993.
09:31That is...
09:33the liberalization of weather forecasting.
09:35I didn't know that.
09:38In fact, in the past,
09:39the weather forecast system was determined by the efficiency of the weather forecast system.
09:45However, in the weather forecast system at that time,
09:48it could only produce rough weather such as urban-urban units and one-day units.
09:55So, the weather forecast system was liberalized.
09:58Private companies were able to produce weather for small areas and small periods of time.
10:04I see.
10:05In addition, the accuracy of information was important in the liberalization.
10:10Yes, accuracy.
10:11In the weather forecast system,
10:13weather forecasters were able to provide accurate information to protect people's lives.
10:22I didn't know that.
10:24I didn't know that, either.
10:26I didn't know that, either.
10:27It's very interesting.
10:28You guys can forecast, too.
10:30That's not the way to say it.
10:32I didn't know that the weather forecast system was accurate 30 years later.
10:36The weather forecaster must have been shocked.
10:38He must have been shocked.
10:39He must have said,
10:41Due to this liberalization,
10:43the weather forecast information changes the business scene greatly.
10:47More detailed and more necessary weather forecasts are provided to the industry.
10:54Supermarkets use the weather in advance to adjust the amount of supplies.
11:01Airplanes also use the weather in advance to reduce the impact of the shaking of airplanes.
11:06Wow, that's amazing.
11:08Private weather forecasters receive money from companies to provide such detailed information.
11:17I see.
11:18In addition, Weather News uses an app to provide accurate weather forecast information.
11:27There is a great feature that meets various needs.
11:31It's a pollen channel.
11:33Yes, it is.
11:34I'm allergic to pollen.
11:35In spring,
11:36That's right.
11:37There is a feature that predicts the condition of pollen.
11:41There is a feature that selects the best outfit from the temperature of the day.
11:46Otsuka-san, a weather forecaster, has developed such various functions.
11:55There is a great feature about laundry.
11:59If you look at this,
12:01There is a service that tells you the drying time.
12:05Drying time?
12:07If you start drying now,
12:09You can dry it in 23 hours and 20 minutes.
12:12What is it?
12:16If you choose the type of laundry you want to dry,
12:20It measures the time from the weather in this place to the time it takes to dry.
12:26Do you know the basics?
12:28That's great.
12:29By the way, what is the basis for the drying of jeans?
12:36It took about two months to develop this data.
12:40I use towels at home every day.
12:45It's an analog way of doing it.
12:47It's like earning money with your feet.
12:50You can think that Otsuka-san's jeans dry this much.
12:54After this data was released,
12:58I got feedback from the general public about how it was used.
13:04That's why you're getting more and more accurate.
13:07The feedback data from everyone is very important.
13:11Weather news is like that.
13:14Together with everyone.
13:16That's the spirit.
13:18Is there any interesting app?
13:20Yamanoteki has been around for about two months.
13:26It's easy to change.
13:28You can't get much weather because it changes.
13:30That's right.
13:31It's dangerous.
13:32If the weather is not good,
13:34Like snow.
13:35That's right.
13:36It leads to accidents.
13:38It's not really to save lives.
13:40It's very important.
13:42Next, Yamazaki went to...
13:44Weather news live.
13:46I'm also broadcasting a video program.
13:48It's been going on for a long time.
13:50From the south of Osaka to the north of Wakayama Prefecture.
13:53The rain clouds are spreading.
13:5624 hours, 365 days.
13:59Weather news live that continues to broadcast weather information.
14:04Of course it conveys the weather.
14:08I want to eat Pocky.
14:11Comments from viewers are also popular.
14:15The number of channel registrations is 1.33 million.
14:20Mr. Shirai is in charge of the casters and staff.
14:25What is your job?
14:27It's actually the back of the show.
14:30It's a place called sub.
14:32Comments from viewers come in real time.
14:36It's a job to show it on the screen.
14:40We call it Poyon.
14:44Comments come in Poyon.
14:47From there, it's Poyon.
14:49Would you like to try it today?
14:51Is that okay?
14:52Yes.
14:53Is it okay to say Poyon?
14:55Yes.
14:56It's really live right now.
14:58Is this Poyon?
15:00Does it come out here?
15:02Yes.
15:04It's a sub.
15:08The Poyon I mentioned earlier comes out here.
15:15Comments from viewers come in real time.
15:19It's a job to show it on the screen.
15:22It's a good timing.
15:24Don't choose a weird one.
15:26Don't be nervous.
15:28That's right.
15:29Will she be able to show Poyon well?
15:34I wanted to eat it while I was streaming.
15:39I wanted to eat it while I was eating it.
15:41Is it okay to show it?
15:42Yes, please.
15:43I didn't want to eat it.
15:46There are more and more comments I want to show.
15:49It's difficult.
15:50Where did the comment about eating it go?
15:52It's difficult.
15:54Where did it go?
15:56Comments from viewers come in real time.
16:00There are more and more comments.
16:03The story is over.
16:06Did you make a mistake?
16:09I don't understand.
16:11It's very difficult.
16:13It's very difficult.
16:15Is everyone doing it at this level?
16:17There are a lot of comments.
16:21Here.
16:23By the way, if you have time, please come to the program.
16:31Is it okay for me to appear on the program?
16:33Is it okay for me to appear on the program?
16:36After this.
16:38Yamazaki will appear on the program.
16:44Yamazaki's live performance.
16:47Experience the job of a caster.
16:49That's great.
16:56I will appear on the program.
16:58I will appear on the program.
16:59Is it okay for me to appear on the program?
17:00Yes.
17:01Yamazaki will appear on the program.
17:05That's great.
17:06Yamazaki will appear on the program.
17:13He is a caster.
17:17He is not only reading the script.
17:19It is also important to convey the important points clearly.
17:24It's a difficult job.
17:27I will appear on the program.
17:29Is it okay for me to appear on the program?
17:31Is it okay for me to appear on the program?
17:32I'm surprised that the viewers are watching.
17:34I'm a special guest.
17:37Yamazaki will appear on the program.
17:43Thank you very much.
17:46He is laughing.
17:48I was interviewed by WETHER NEWS.
17:53How was the interview?
17:55I was asked to appear on the program.
17:57He was given a manuscript.
18:02Yamazaki will appear on the program.
18:07Tomorrow is Wednesday, October 9th.
18:12The weather is like Wednesday.
18:17He is exaggerating.
18:20Hokkaido is full of autumn air.
18:24Hokkaido is full of autumn air.
18:26Hokkaido is full of autumn air.
18:31It is expected that there is autumn air in Hokkaido.
18:34I told you about the weather tomorrow.
18:39Is it okay for me to appear on the program?
18:41It's not okay.
18:43I was able to convey the brightness of the weather.
18:47The interview is over.
18:53WETHER NEWS LIVE tells you about the weather.
19:00There is an important role in this 24-hour broadcast.
19:05There is an unexpected earthquake.
19:09It is our mission to explain the situation as soon as possible.
19:14We broadcast 24 hours a day.
19:16If there is an earthquake, we will report it to WETHER NEWS.
19:21WETHER NEWS is in a position to convey various information.
19:25There was an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.
19:29When there is an earthquake, we broadcast 24 hours a day.
19:34We can convey the situation as soon as possible.
19:39It's faster to watch on the Internet.
19:41You can watch it on your smartphone.
19:44He is a weather commentator.
19:49He played a role in the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.
19:56The Great East Japan Earthquake occurred in 2011.
20:01The earthquake occurred at 2 p.m.
20:04I took a break from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
20:07I took a break from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
20:09I took a break from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
20:12Please evacuate as soon as possible.
20:15Please evacuate as soon as possible.
20:20The data on the height of the tsunami is abnormal.
20:25Mr. Yamaguchi has never experienced it.
20:28He doesn't know about it.
20:31When the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred, people said it was unexpected.
20:37But it was not unexpected.
20:39It was unexpected.
20:42I think that's the basis of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
20:46Mr. Yamaguchi, who was commentating at the time,
20:50said that he wanted to help as many people as possible.
20:57He said that he wanted to help as many people as possible.
21:00He said that he wanted to help as many people as possible.
21:08He studied the weather that changes all the time.
21:11He told people important information.
21:16What did Mr. Yamaguchi feel?
21:20I really learned a lot.
21:23To protect everyone's safety in the future,
21:26we are accumulating data every day.
21:29We are accumulating data every day.
21:32We are preparing for disasters.
21:35We are protecting everyone's lives.
21:39We are protecting everyone's lives.
21:42We are protecting everyone's lives.
21:45That's great.
21:47Thank you very much.
21:49It's not just sunny and rainy.
21:52If you store all this information, it becomes data.
21:57That's right.
21:58It's useful.
22:00Wind speed...
22:03It doesn't make sense.
22:04It doesn't make sense.
22:05Mr. Yamaguchi is so funny.
22:07He was surprised by the funny story.
22:11He was surprised by the funny story.
22:14It's amazing that he became a caster.
22:15It's funny because the leather jacket is hot.
22:18It's funny because the leather jacket is hot.
22:19It's funny because the leather jacket is hot.
22:21Mr. Yamaguchi is good at weather.
22:24He said that he was good at weather.
22:29He likes weather.
22:31He made a wind-tornado meter by himself.
22:34He made a earthquake-measuring device by himself.
22:36Why?
22:36I made it and put it in my house.
22:38You made it yourself?
22:39Yes.
22:39That's amazing.
22:40But when you put a windbreaker outside, people around you won't know what you're talking about.
22:45So I put a windbreaker inside my house.
22:47No, no, no.
22:48It doesn't make sense.
22:49The wind from the air conditioner only blows here.
22:50It doesn't make sense.
22:51Mr. Yamaguchi, you're so mischievous.
22:52I'm mischievous.
22:53You're so mischievous.
22:54Because it's solid.
22:55If you put it outside, people will think it's suspicious.
22:57That's why I put it inside.
22:59It's very common sense.
23:01It's common sense, but in a sense, it's not common sense.
23:04No, no.
23:05Please subscribe to our channel and follow us on Twitter.

Recommended